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secular progressives running wild in france. violence breaking out over social issues like gay marriage. we'll show you what's happening over there. >> what would you say to those who argue that the rockets are essentially very ineffective, they rarely do damage and that the response from the israelis is disproportional to the threat they're under? >> bill: also is the left wing media pro-hamas? can that be possible? bernie goldberg will have some thoughts. caution. you are about to enter the no spin zone. "the factor" begins right now. hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. how the entitlement society makes america weaker. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. i am flashing back to my school teaching days. last night i told you the committed left furious, furious that people like me are telling americans the truth, that the usa is becoming an entitlement society and that helped president obama win reelection. missed my talking points from last night, you can access it on the fox news web sit
secular progressives running wild in france. violence breaking out over social issues like gay marriage. we'll show you what's happening over there. >> what would you say to those who argue that the rockets are essentially very ineffective, they rarely do damage and that the response from the israelis is disproportional to the threat they're under? >> bill: also is the left wing media pro-hamas? can that be possible? bernie goldberg will have some thoughts. caution. you are about to...
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when we think of france, we think of sally and james hennings, french food, jefferson getting to know french architecture and wine, but he went there on very important national business, there as the trade representative. we were desperate for money. we owed a lot of money -- the u.s. owed enormous debts to britain, and our most important export was a slave raised crop. it was tobacco. bringing in some $30 million a year. now, jefferson had one problem. the most important and inflew enissue -- influ inissue friends were ab ligsists. they asked, when is the america going to free the slaves? he began making promises that emancipation was just around the corner, imminent, just waiting for opinions to ripen. none of this was really true, it was in our interest for him to say that, but oddly enough, jefferson really did absorb some of the radical feeling in france. before he left, set down a plan and told people about it, told thomas payne, william short, a number of abolitionists there, that when he was back in america, he'd train slaves, settle them on land as sharecroppers in the certai
when we think of france, we think of sally and james hennings, french food, jefferson getting to know french architecture and wine, but he went there on very important national business, there as the trade representative. we were desperate for money. we owed a lot of money -- the u.s. owed enormous debts to britain, and our most important export was a slave raised crop. it was tobacco. bringing in some $30 million a year. now, jefferson had one problem. the most important and inflew enissue --...
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. ♪ >>> picture this scenario, it's a middle stages of cyclings greatest race, the tour de france, three beds set up in adjoining hotel rooms, three world class cyclists being infused with their own blood including lance armstrong. that revelation from a teammate who says he was there. >> tyler hamilton says after stage 11 of the tour de france, he, lance armstrong and kevin livingston had their blood reinfused. everything was handled by the team's management. >> we were in this small hotel. it was pretty wild. arrived in my room and it was -- the staff had sort of prepared everything, the doctors, and there was a blood bag taped up on the wall hanging from the wall and, you know, a red tube coming down, a tube filled with blood coming down and basically, you know, they injected me here. i have pretty small veins, so the one place that always worked was right there, and you can see the scars today. >> tiler hamilton says the three riders lay on beds in adjoining rooms with an open door between them. could you see lance armstrong -- >> yeah, yeah. that question has been asked a lot. yeah,
. ♪ >>> picture this scenario, it's a middle stages of cyclings greatest race, the tour de france, three beds set up in adjoining hotel rooms, three world class cyclists being infused with their own blood including lance armstrong. that revelation from a teammate who says he was there. >> tyler hamilton says after stage 11 of the tour de france, he, lance armstrong and kevin livingston had their blood reinfused. everything was handled by the team's management. >> we were...
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france had 4,000 soldiers in afghanistan at the height of the war. at least 88 died in the conflict. rebels in eastern congo have taken the key city of goma, forcing congolese government forces to withdraw. thousands of refugees fled today as the rebels pushed into the city. some 1,500 u.n. peacekeepers and armor stood aside, and did not try to block the advance. congo has accused neighboring rwanda of backing the rebels in an effort to control the region's mineral wealth. federal prosecutors in new york announced charges today in what could be the single biggest insider trading payoff ever. mathew martoma allegedly used confidential information about an alzheimer's drug to make more than a quarter-billion dollars. at the time, in 2006, he managed a hedge fund portfolio. for more, we turn to david voreacos of bloomberg news. >> thank you for having me. sreenivasan: first off how did this alleged scream work. what kind of information was being traded? >> well, the prosecutors today in new york allege that a hedge fund advisor at f.a.c. capital advisor
france had 4,000 soldiers in afghanistan at the height of the war. at least 88 died in the conflict. rebels in eastern congo have taken the key city of goma, forcing congolese government forces to withdraw. thousands of refugees fled today as the rebels pushed into the city. some 1,500 u.n. peacekeepers and armor stood aside, and did not try to block the advance. congo has accused neighboring rwanda of backing the rebels in an effort to control the region's mineral wealth. federal prosecutors...
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melissa frances in tampa, florida. it fared in its 29 electoral votes, one of the tantalizing prices. jeff flock in columbus ohio. eighteen votes, lawsuits, lawyers. man-to-man, it will be dramatic. rich edson at obama headquarters if you were to say that nevada, six electoral votes could be a deal changer, a little more than a few weeks ago there would have thought you crazy. that was then, this is now. the battle for every single electoral vote, where you need to run in 72 when an addict and it seems to have a going in, you get an idea that every state counts, every little town -- county and town councils, and that is why these guys are fighting in l.a. the night to see if it goes their way. first step rich edson. >> reporter: well, they are expecting says that. they say, as they have expected for some time, it is going to be a very close race, but one they predict it will carry in the end. that is the feeling around the obama camp. they say that if you look at the swing states, the particular selling states out ther
melissa frances in tampa, florida. it fared in its 29 electoral votes, one of the tantalizing prices. jeff flock in columbus ohio. eighteen votes, lawsuits, lawyers. man-to-man, it will be dramatic. rich edson at obama headquarters if you were to say that nevada, six electoral votes could be a deal changer, a little more than a few weeks ago there would have thought you crazy. that was then, this is now. the battle for every single electoral vote, where you need to run in 72 when an addict and...
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ambassador of france. >>> researcher michael hill on wash burn minister to france during the 1870 during the war and the only diplomat from a major power to stay during the seeing of paris providing political and humanitarian support. q & a sunday night at 8:00 on c-span. >>> former florida governor jeb bush called for higher education standards in the u.s. delivering opening remarks for the town dangers fifth annual summit on education reform. the two-day summit is host bid the foundation for excellence. it includes education secretary an knee duncan and state policy makers inspect is thirty minutes. [applause] good morning, everybody. it is with great pride i'm going to introduce governor bush this morning. we met a over twenty five years ago, i don't think he has it on the rÉsume still, i was in tallahassee and i helped recruit move jeb to tallahassee in 1986 and i don't think he has forgiven me for that. but he was a secretary of commerce, as you may remember for a couple of years, and after i negotiated salary then governor elect renegotiated his salary not upward but downward, as
ambassador of france. >>> researcher michael hill on wash burn minister to france during the 1870 during the war and the only diplomat from a major power to stay during the seeing of paris providing political and humanitarian support. q & a sunday night at 8:00 on c-span. >>> former florida governor jeb bush called for higher education standards in the u.s. delivering opening remarks for the town dangers fifth annual summit on education reform. the two-day summit is host...
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economic growth of 4% instead of the 2% that obama has us living with and that france lives with, grow at 4% instead of 2% and you have 5 trillion dollars in additional revenue. not by raising taxes that would slow economic growth. and you need to cut spending, not raise spending. >> well, if we were able -- >> where is plan b, man? >> spend less. >> we're already spending less. we have cut 1.5 trillion in spending and yet to add any new revenue. you got to wake up on this. >> those are projections over the next decade. and obama's budget increases the debt 6.7 trillion over the next decade with the tax increases on the rich that he counts. it's a huge increase. >> how do you get growth, then? we're talking about moving the needing on growth from 2% anemic movements that we have been seeing. >> it's a great question. >> where does the growth come from? >> i don't think it comes from anything we're talking about now. particularly housing. certainly the federal reserve has its pedal to the metal. as confidence comes back and the deleveraging are behind us we're going to see higher growth
economic growth of 4% instead of the 2% that obama has us living with and that france lives with, grow at 4% instead of 2% and you have 5 trillion dollars in additional revenue. not by raising taxes that would slow economic growth. and you need to cut spending, not raise spending. >> well, if we were able -- >> where is plan b, man? >> spend less. >> we're already spending less. we have cut 1.5 trillion in spending and yet to add any new revenue. you got to wake up on...
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france and england. it was a fight over control of the suez canal. the american president at that time, in 1956, was, of course, dwight eisenhower. republican. he was running for re-election against the democratic candidate that year, adlai stevenson. talk about an october surprise. that year it was eight days before election day. both candidates are forced to deal with an unexpected and genuine giant foreign policy crisis. >> on sunday the israeli government ordered total mobilization. on monday, their armed forces penetrated deeply into egypt and to the vicinity of the suez canal, nearly 100 miles away. and on tuesday, the british and french governments delivered a 12-hour ultimatum to israel and egypt, now followed up by armed attack against egypt. the united states was not consulted in any way about any phase of these actions. nor were we informed of them in advance. >> president eisenhower sounding kind of mad, right? the u.s. had not been informed about the attack ahead of time. because ike had made clear to our allies, to england specifically,
france and england. it was a fight over control of the suez canal. the american president at that time, in 1956, was, of course, dwight eisenhower. republican. he was running for re-election against the democratic candidate that year, adlai stevenson. talk about an october surprise. that year it was eight days before election day. both candidates are forced to deal with an unexpected and genuine giant foreign policy crisis. >> on sunday the israeli government ordered total mobilization....
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. >> france's bubbly is going flat. we will tell you why and what it means for your new year's toast, right after this. it is all coming -- it is all coming of next on "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by lifestyle lift. ♪ ♪ >>> the new halo 4 game an angel for microsoft, the sci-fi, shoot them up, action game, raked in $220 million sales globally last tuesday. the first day on sale. >> that beats the record set by previous installments of the hit series for x-box 360 platform. halo 4 could be the hit of the season. it will be challenged by call of duty black ops 2 which goes on sale today. >> the maker of twinkies is permanently shutting down three bakeries as thousands walk the picket line. hostess announced the closure in seattle, st. louis and cincinnati. the company ceo is threatening to shut down the entire company if the strike cripples business. members of the bakers union walked off the job friday over wage cuts and benefit cuts as well. get your twinkies now, folks, n
. >> france's bubbly is going flat. we will tell you why and what it means for your new year's toast, right after this. it is all coming -- it is all coming of next on "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by lifestyle lift. ♪ ♪ >>> the new halo 4 game an angel for microsoft, the sci-fi, shoot them up, action game, raked in $220 million sales globally last tuesday. the first day on sale. >> that beats the...
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france during the franco prussian war. he provided political and humanitarian support. q and a, sunday night at 8:00 on c-span3 the authors of the simpson bowles debt reduction plan talked-about the fiscal cliff and some of the choices facing congress. alan simpson and her scumbles have emphasized -- and erskine bowles have urged congress to reach a compromise. this of that was hosted by the christian science monitor. -- this event was hosted by the christian science monitor. >> here we go. our guest this morning are senator alan jensen, and -- alan simpson and erksine bowles. the debt duo. their last joint appearance with us was in november of 2010. let me thank them both for coming back. we are all trying to fix the nation's fiscal woes. erskine bowles is president emeritus of the university of north carolina. he also had a career in investment banking and venture capital.
france during the franco prussian war. he provided political and humanitarian support. q and a, sunday night at 8:00 on c-span3 the authors of the simpson bowles debt reduction plan talked-about the fiscal cliff and some of the choices facing congress. alan simpson and her scumbles have emphasized -- and erskine bowles have urged congress to reach a compromise. this of that was hosted by the christian science monitor. -- this event was hosted by the christian science monitor. >> here we...
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, states we are watching closely are the battle ground states, like virginia, like florida, melissa frances is in tampa, with the read from what is going to there. melissa, how does it look? >>, neil, i have been outside this polling place, in tampa, in hillsboro county, i would say here, we have seen quite a bit of romney support here. we did see it close here just a short time ago, the last voter went through. and this is the county really that is considered crucial to the state of florida, there is this i-4 core doar that divides state to north and south. now one of the votes that most important, here in florida in this elect is the hispanic vote, 13.5% of registered voters in florida are hispanic. there is a large puerto rican population, and a large conservative cuban population, now governor romney had senator marco rubio, very popular here in florida, record spanish language ads he has been playing and enlisted help of governor of puerto rico to come in and also record ads for him here in the state, trying to battle back. in the last elect, president obama very heavily took the hispa
, states we are watching closely are the battle ground states, like virginia, like florida, melissa frances is in tampa, with the read from what is going to there. melissa, how does it look? >>, neil, i have been outside this polling place, in tampa, in hillsboro county, i would say here, we have seen quite a bit of romney support here. we did see it close here just a short time ago, the last voter went through. and this is the county really that is considered crucial to the state of...
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just weeks ago, a judge refused berry's request to move to france. a request she made because there's tougher laws against paparazzi there. aubry has argued that the move would unfairly separate him from his daughter. but now -- >> california law is very clear. if a parent engages in an act of domestic violence or some sort of altercation, that can be used against them in denying custody. >> reporter: an actress' real-life drama that's back in the headlines could go back to family court. aubry is scheduled to appear in court december 13th. until then, a restraining order will keep him at least 100 yards away from berry, martinez and his daughter. now, he's only facing a misdemeanor charge. so, he's not likely to go to jail. neither aubry, berry nor martinez has replied to our request for comment. they're not talking about it. but a lot of people are. >> an innocent 4-year-old in the middle of all this. thank you. great to see you. >>> coming up on "good morning america," why adele's music is so popular in the bedroom. he is a good little monkey and a
just weeks ago, a judge refused berry's request to move to france. a request she made because there's tougher laws against paparazzi there. aubry has argued that the move would unfairly separate him from his daughter. but now -- >> california law is very clear. if a parent engages in an act of domestic violence or some sort of altercation, that can be used against them in denying custody. >> reporter: an actress' real-life drama that's back in the headlines could go back to family...
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but what happens, the soldiers were fighting in france, they were so close they could get to england for a week or two and the duty to remain a virgin until you got married became outweighed to give everything to the soldiers who came on leave. there was respectable and virtuous women who were giving themselves to soldier after soldier, day after day. >> i didn't know that phrase, kha khaki fever. >> yes. a great phrase. women were going mad for men in uniform. they were going absolutely mad. this happened particularly at the first when women weren't allowed to do the men's job, and it was their way of joining in, you know? as good as they could get. >> i still think though when you look back and realize especially in the united states, 1920, the 19th amendment that now in 2012 that women still while they have made great progress in terms of elected office, that we still have so few women here in the congress. we haven't had a female leader. we have had it in england. >> yeah, i wonder what they would think now, and feel that we should have come further. one of the things that's happ
but what happens, the soldiers were fighting in france, they were so close they could get to england for a week or two and the duty to remain a virgin until you got married became outweighed to give everything to the soldiers who came on leave. there was respectable and virtuous women who were giving themselves to soldier after soldier, day after day. >> i didn't know that phrase, kha khaki fever. >> yes. a great phrase. women were going mad for men in uniform. they were going...
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then offered him the position as minister to france, ambassador to france. >> michael hill on a minister to france during the 1870's franco prussian war and the only diplomat from a major power to stay during the siege of paris, providing political and humanitarian support. >> coming up tonight an c-span an update an the fiscal cliff. first we hear from speaker boehner. later senate democrats explain what they are looking for in negotiations with republicans. house speaker john boehner told reporters there has been no progress in two weeks of discussions on the fiscal cliff. his comments came on the same day guide ner made rounds on capitol hill. this is ten minutes. >> good morning, everyone. the president has warned us about the dangers of going over the fiscal cliff. but his actions have not matched his public statements. members of his own party seem quite comfortable with sending the economy over the fiscal cliff. on tuesday, we had productive conversation at the white house. despite the claims that the president supports a balanced approach, the democrats have yet to get serious ab
then offered him the position as minister to france, ambassador to france. >> michael hill on a minister to france during the 1870's franco prussian war and the only diplomat from a major power to stay during the siege of paris, providing political and humanitarian support. >> coming up tonight an c-span an update an the fiscal cliff. first we hear from speaker boehner. later senate democrats explain what they are looking for in negotiations with republicans. house speaker john...
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so granted then offered him the position as minister to france, ambassador to france. >> researchers and officer michael to go on washburne, the only diplomat from a major power to stay during the siege of paris, providing political and humanitarian support. sunday night debt 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> "washington journal" continues. host: michael rich, chief correspondent with the national journal to talk about the latest on the benghazi attacks, susan rice, her possible nomination to be secretary of state. -- michael hirsch. she spoke with three senators about her nomination. guest: she had a meeting with john mccain, instagram, and kelly ayotte, all republicans who have been the chief skeptics about her potential nomination as secretary of state, almost entirely based on what they see as withholding or a distortion of information about the attack in benghazi on september 11 that cost the lives of the u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. -- john mccain, lindsey graham, and kelly ayotte. it is a meeting to try to appease your critics. after she came out of the me
so granted then offered him the position as minister to france, ambassador to france. >> researchers and officer michael to go on washburne, the only diplomat from a major power to stay during the siege of paris, providing political and humanitarian support. sunday night debt 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> "washington journal" continues. host: michael rich, chief correspondent with the national journal to talk about the latest on the benghazi attacks, susan rice, her possible...
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failed to create jobs, or for the bailout, or for obama care, which cost $1.80 trillion, or the dog franc bill, which is killing access to credit, indicating he is willing to raise taxes on the middle-class willing to pay for the unpaid for spending. that is a real difference between the two of us, i want less government, not more. lower taxes, not higher taxes. . >> do you see her as independent? >> she is the most polarizing person in congress. i would have voted against the bridge. i felt it was too expensive. week of gotten that done for a form under million dollars. -- we could have gotten that done for $400 million. every dollar counts. we need to get back to the basics. she's the most polarizing person in congress. >> let me respond. the bridge was estimated to cost $80 million in 1992 but because of radical environmental groups that delayed one suit after another they brought the price of to what it is today. the all of this was a bridge worth being built. this is the spending that he is. there should be more federal stimulus money. >> diskette to be very politicized. to be veryrt
failed to create jobs, or for the bailout, or for obama care, which cost $1.80 trillion, or the dog franc bill, which is killing access to credit, indicating he is willing to raise taxes on the middle-class willing to pay for the unpaid for spending. that is a real difference between the two of us, i want less government, not more. lower taxes, not higher taxes. . >> do you see her as independent? >> she is the most polarizing person in congress. i would have voted against the...
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in france, you pay $38 us and get worldwide calling to 70 countries, worldwide television ander internet is 20 times faster up loading and sometimes faster downloading and you're paying less than 25 cents on the dollar. all these other countries understand a fundamental principle -- in the 19th century, canals and railroads were the key to industrial growth. as the 20th century came along, it was highways, airports that were crucial to economic growth. now it is the information superhighway -- highway. >> david k. johnston on the ways corporations tried to rob you in line, saturday night at ten eastern this weekend on "book tv." >> c-span tries to cover both sides of the issue. the moderators do a good job of stay detached and not offering their own opinions. your comprehensive about covering the different house and senate and different public affairs centers here in d.c. that i would not normally be exposed to. watches cspan on pan>> he comcast. brought to you as a public service breyer television provider. -- by your television provider. >> you were talking about the 47%, at. i was ext
in france, you pay $38 us and get worldwide calling to 70 countries, worldwide television ander internet is 20 times faster up loading and sometimes faster downloading and you're paying less than 25 cents on the dollar. all these other countries understand a fundamental principle -- in the 19th century, canals and railroads were the key to industrial growth. as the 20th century came along, it was highways, airports that were crucial to economic growth. now it is the information superhighway --...
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grant offered him the position of a minister to france. >> the only diplomat to stay during the siege of paris. sunday night at 8:00 p.m. on c- span. >> "washington journal" continues. host: joining us now is kim dixon, a tax policy correspondent for reuters. this is part of our series on the so-called fiscal cliff. today we're looking at the issue of the payroll tax cut. kim dixon, when did the payroll tax cuts issue come into effect? guest: about two years ago at this time. expiration of the bush-era tax cuts that began in 2001 were set to expire. republicans control the house. president obama wanted to continue them for everybody except those in the top 2% tax rate. --wasn't ended the year deal it was an end-of-the-year deal. the obama administration was looking for the stimulus measure. they thought it would be hard for republicans to oppose a tax cuts. host: the money rigidly was going where -- the money originally was going where? guest: going to the social security trust fund. it is still going there. it is still going to social security. the treasury is making up the money and
grant offered him the position of a minister to france. >> the only diplomat to stay during the siege of paris. sunday night at 8:00 p.m. on c- span. >> "washington journal" continues. host: joining us now is kim dixon, a tax policy correspondent for reuters. this is part of our series on the so-called fiscal cliff. today we're looking at the issue of the payroll tax cut. kim dixon, when did the payroll tax cuts issue come into effect? guest: about two years ago at this...
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20* -- 2011, just as the arab spring was in full bloom, if you will, the c7 finance ministers met in france and formed a partnership with the vision that was simple that europe had been through this kind of thing before. after eastern europe broke away
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in france, another tomb o unknown seasonal. the president there laid wreath for armistice day. a man got a big surprise helping out in the area he bought a lottery ticket at 7-lieb and won $100,000. he hopes to invest the money and give some to the church and those in need. congratulations. congress has until the end of the year to come up with a plan to avoid massive spending cuts under sequestration. can the lawmakers come up with a compromise before time runs out? and if they don't, how big will the impact be? here to discuss, two veterans. republican congressman-elect tom cotton of arkansas. democratic congressman bill psacral from new jersey. thank you both for your service to this country z first and foremost. >> thank you, shannon. >> thank you, shannon. >> shannon: all right. congressman, you been there. both sides of the aisle voted for sequestion -- sequestration. what hope do you have to work out a deal? >> i hope it's a resolution to the problem. it listened to speaker boehne boehner. he wants this to happen. we can't have tree believers at -- true believers at the
in france, another tomb o unknown seasonal. the president there laid wreath for armistice day. a man got a big surprise helping out in the area he bought a lottery ticket at 7-lieb and won $100,000. he hopes to invest the money and give some to the church and those in need. congratulations. congress has until the end of the year to come up with a plan to avoid massive spending cuts under sequestration. can the lawmakers come up with a compromise before time runs out? and if they don't, how big...
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reports showed how he used performance-enhancing drugs to win the tour de france seven times. >>> it i >>> jill kelley's family defends the woman connected to former cia director david petraeus and the general who replaced him as the u.s. commander in afghanistan. >> i know who my sister is, and i know she's a good mother and a good wife. >> this morning, we'll show you why jill kelley just hired monica lewinsky's former adviser. >>> and john mcafee started a software company that protects computers all over the world. now he's hiding from police after his next door neighbor in belize was shot and killed. we'll have the latest on this strange murder case on "cbs this morning." two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generati
reports showed how he used performance-enhancing drugs to win the tour de france seven times. >>> it i >>> jill kelley's family defends the woman connected to former cia director david petraeus and the general who replaced him as the u.s. commander in afghanistan. >> i know who my sister is, and i know she's a good mother and a good wife. >> this morning, we'll show you why jill kelley just hired monica lewinsky's former adviser. >>> and john mcafee...
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anti-doping agency stripped armstrong of his seven tour de france titles and banned him from the sport for life. livestrong says armstrong is the charity's biggest donor so far giving $7 million over the years. >> looked like a war zone. >> the whole house shook. things falling off the walls. martha: boy, what happened, a massive explosion rocks an indianapolis neighborhood over the weekend. at least two people were killed when this home, in this middle class neighborhood burst into flames and then ignited a huge fire. look at these pictures! by morning, more than 80 homes, 80, were either damaged or destroyed. neighbors say the blast could be felt for miles away. >> sitting watching tv. next thing you know, this loud explosion. the whole house shook, things falling off the because. we got up, ran around and looked around, insulation is falling like snow. next thing we know we saw smoke. my son, nephew and i ran over. the house was gone. it was in the middle of the neighborhood, house was gone, flames with the gas line. house next to it, whole side was caved. in we heard people yelling
anti-doping agency stripped armstrong of his seven tour de france titles and banned him from the sport for life. livestrong says armstrong is the charity's biggest donor so far giving $7 million over the years. >> looked like a war zone. >> the whole house shook. things falling off the walls. martha: boy, what happened, a massive explosion rocks an indianapolis neighborhood over the weekend. at least two people were killed when this home, in this middle class neighborhood burst into...
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spain, france, italy -- they all know they have a problem. they thought they could go on borrowing. he cannot count on the forever and we cannot count on this forever. >> the deficit will look better next year as the economy starts to improve and we are freezing out about a debt problem that does not really exists. >> any sensible projection of the next decade since the debt to gdp level continues to go up. we are so immune to the arithmetic that we continue to do what we are doing. you want to focus on cutting transfer programs. he did not want to cut the core functions of government -- national security, infrastructure, education. you focus on entitlements and you stop trying to slash discretionary spending. >> suppose we get past the fiscal cliff and we get it to the next congress with a bomb in a second term, republicans less -- obama in the second republicans less powerful in the house, but still in control. you have your plan that has multiple wish lists, not all what you want to get done is going to get done. pick out one critical thing from your plan that you think is the mo
spain, france, italy -- they all know they have a problem. they thought they could go on borrowing. he cannot count on the forever and we cannot count on this forever. >> the deficit will look better next year as the economy starts to improve and we are freezing out about a debt problem that does not really exists. >> any sensible projection of the next decade since the debt to gdp level continues to go up. we are so immune to the arithmetic that we continue to do what we are doing....
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china, or france and nobody holds it, i don't understand so i don't know why they want to cut on social security because we earned that money and ronald reagan raised the age and that gave this this surplus and they robbed it out of there. >> thanks. nathaniel says in my opinion if we're going to cut the first thing to go is foreign aid. well there's another spending item. front page of the "washington post" dealing with the military. headline. four star lifestyle. points out the scandal involving david a try us has prompted new scrutiny of the general's lifestyle. the overseeing of troops around the world and these people enjoy perks. palatial homes and people to track their schedule and these with the jump page article the fog of more. do perks collar generals with a photograph of general a try us that would have been the equivalent of a presidential motorcade and then another one on dwight eisenhower on the 17th hole in scotland and the perks given to generals in the army and navy. admirals in the navy and others in the u.s. military. william from florida. democrat line. good morning
china, or france and nobody holds it, i don't understand so i don't know why they want to cut on social security because we earned that money and ronald reagan raised the age and that gave this this surplus and they robbed it out of there. >> thanks. nathaniel says in my opinion if we're going to cut the first thing to go is foreign aid. well there's another spending item. front page of the "washington post" dealing with the military. headline. four star lifestyle. points out...
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. >> he recently had been shopping with a number of countries like australia or france, canada. since the u.s.-india deal had not gone through and indians are still waiting to get their energy, my question is, the secretary is pushing for this p.o., and we are in the second term also? >> which specific deal? >> the nuclear deal. >> we are looking at the entire u.s.-india and defense relationship to see how we can build capabilities. >> are we expecting any visit by the secretary to india? >> i am not aware of any plan for the near future but i will let you know if that changes. >> can you specify which service? navy or air force? >> i will not comment on who it belonged to. we have a very strong joint force in that part of the world. 4:40 a.m. eastern daylight time. >> was the secretary awoken and advise? >> he was advised very early in the morning of the incident. the white house was informed very quickly as well. >> having occurred over international waters, was the drone struck by bullets? >> ibased on our assessment, it was not hit or received any damage. it returned to base
. >> he recently had been shopping with a number of countries like australia or france, canada. since the u.s.-india deal had not gone through and indians are still waiting to get their energy, my question is, the secretary is pushing for this p.o., and we are in the second term also? >> which specific deal? >> the nuclear deal. >> we are looking at the entire u.s.-india and defense relationship to see how we can build capabilities. >> are we expecting any visit by...
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the euro breaks apart, and they stock trading separate currency, they will go to the swiss franc were germany cannot export anything competitively. it is important to keep the eurozone together. in the united states we have one central bank. it is more difficult to bring everyone together. the third assumption i'm making is being challenged right now. the chinese are in the midst of a soft landing, not a hard landing. we will have growth between six and 7%. you know, that has to be watched very carefully. the chinese government, i think, is in the stages of significant easing. they cannot afford a significant economic slowdown. because of the potential for social unrest in the country. the best way to think about the problems is simple. 800 million farmers and we'll need 200 million farmers. many people have to have employment. if they don't have employment coming of social unrest. the biggest challenge the government there has defined, jobs for 25 million more people every year. that is what they are working on. so the principal conclusion is driven by these authorizations and all my
the euro breaks apart, and they stock trading separate currency, they will go to the swiss franc were germany cannot export anything competitively. it is important to keep the eurozone together. in the united states we have one central bank. it is more difficult to bring everyone together. the third assumption i'm making is being challenged right now. the chinese are in the midst of a soft landing, not a hard landing. we will have growth between six and 7%. you know, that has to be watched very...
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britain and france are denying giving them anti-aircraft missiles to. bill: what is turkey going to do with the refugees, leland? >> reporter: it is becoming an increasing problem. you can see at the same time these bombings happen, tens of thousand of people fleeing across the barbed-wire fence separating syria and turkey. they have to be fed, clothed and housed because it is getting colder inside turkey. they are treated medically. many have shrapnel wound from this war. it is becoming very, very difficult for turkey to deal with. more than 100,000 plus people inside its borders. bill: leland, thank you. in jerusalem as the war continues to widen. thank you, leland. martha: a check of the markets 11 minutes into the trading day right now. investors reacting to the situation overseas as a deal to rescue the greek economy looks much less certain. shocking, right? the dow closing down slightly yesterday, to finish at 12,815. we'll keep an eye on the markets and how they're going in the united states after the election. bill: a little iffy would you say?
britain and france are denying giving them anti-aircraft missiles to. bill: what is turkey going to do with the refugees, leland? >> reporter: it is becoming an increasing problem. you can see at the same time these bombings happen, tens of thousand of people fleeing across the barbed-wire fence separating syria and turkey. they have to be fed, clothed and housed because it is getting colder inside turkey. they are treated medically. many have shrapnel wound from this war. it is becoming...
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in france, you pay $38 u.s. and you get worldwide calling to 70 countries, a worldwide television, and your internet is 20 times faster of loading at 10 times faster downloading. -- uploading and 10 times faster downloading. in the nineteenth century, the canals and railroads were the key to economic growth when you had to move things like steel. the twentieth century came along and it was highways, interstate highways, and airports that were crucial to economic growth. now is the information superhighway. >> the best selling author david johnston about the way as corporations try to rob you blind. this weekend on c-span 2's book tv. >> c-span programming is good because they try to keep a close eye o. the cover a lot of the different, both the house, the senate, and different, other, woodrow wilson, and other public a pair -- public affair sets that i would not be exposed to normally. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies in 1979. brought to you by the public service. >> president obama won reelection
in france, you pay $38 u.s. and you get worldwide calling to 70 countries, a worldwide television, and your internet is 20 times faster of loading at 10 times faster downloading. -- uploading and 10 times faster downloading. in the nineteenth century, the canals and railroads were the key to economic growth when you had to move things like steel. the twentieth century came along and it was highways, interstate highways, and airports that were crucial to economic growth. now is the information...
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everest in nepal, cameras in iceland, greenland, canada, and alaska, and some other sites in france and switzerland and bolivia, where we work as well. we're up to nearly a million pictures right now and we have a gigantic archive of how the world has been changing as a consequence of climate change melting the glaciers. >> did you set out with this project knowing or expecting that you were going to see a pretty progressive retreating of glacial activity? >> what we have seen has been a complete shock. i really never expected to see this magnitude of change, this pace of change. it really is astounding. and every time we open the backs of the cameras, it's like, whoa, are you kidding me? this is what just happened? it's really quite extraordinary. >> this is the camera, and that's an interesting sight. this is the memory of the landscape. that landscape is gone. it may never be seen again in the history of civilization, and it's stored here. >> if the advancing and retreating happens all of the time, what makes what you witness here so different or so shocking? >> the advance in retrea
everest in nepal, cameras in iceland, greenland, canada, and alaska, and some other sites in france and switzerland and bolivia, where we work as well. we're up to nearly a million pictures right now and we have a gigantic archive of how the world has been changing as a consequence of climate change melting the glaciers. >> did you set out with this project knowing or expecting that you were going to see a pretty progressive retreating of glacial activity? >> what we have seen has...
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in france to pay $38 and you get worldwide calling to 70 countries. you get worldwide television, not just domestic. your internet is 20 times faster uploading and 10 times faster downloading. you're paying less than 25 cents on the dollar. all of the other countries understand a fundamental principle. and the 19th century, canals and railroads were the key to economic growth. you had to move heavy things like steel. as the 20th century came a long, it was highways. the interstate highway program and airports that were crucial to economic growth. now, it is the information superhighway. what does the industry say? do not call it that anymore. >> on the many ways corporations tried to rob you blind. "bookeekend on c-span 2's tv." >> c-span's programming is good because they try to cover both sides of the issue. they do a good job of not offering their own opinions and just saying, hey, what is your opinion? they cover the house, the senate, and of the woodrow wilson center and other public affairs centers here in d.c. i would not normally be exposed to
in france to pay $38 and you get worldwide calling to 70 countries. you get worldwide television, not just domestic. your internet is 20 times faster uploading and 10 times faster downloading. you're paying less than 25 cents on the dollar. all of the other countries understand a fundamental principle. and the 19th century, canals and railroads were the key to economic growth. you had to move heavy things like steel. as the 20th century came a long, it was highways. the interstate highway...
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caller: i m france is calling for massachusetts. i am for obama. that is all this fighting against the democrats and republicans. we know of the republicans wanted obama out. they wanted him for a one-term president. they said no. they were not going to go with him at all. that is what this is about. >> we're now going to move to fort lauderdale. what do you have to say? >> i am a veteran. my concern was how come president obama has not discussed the benghazi, at issue with libya. it bothers me that he would not get up and stand up. there is an honor code with in the military. i just fine he is misleading people. now they have completely shut down on any and information. it is really troubling. i keep waiting. tomorrow is election day. i'm leaning the other way because of that. i did not get anything to say. host: when do you make your decision? caller: i keep waiting for the president. and never hear him talk about it. the onetime romney tried to talk about it. he was shut down by the commentator. she did not allow that to go forward. she took the
caller: i m france is calling for massachusetts. i am for obama. that is all this fighting against the democrats and republicans. we know of the republicans wanted obama out. they wanted him for a one-term president. they said no. they were not going to go with him at all. that is what this is about. >> we're now going to move to fort lauderdale. what do you have to say? >> i am a veteran. my concern was how come president obama has not discussed the benghazi, at issue with libya....
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france has recognized the opposition coalition. what would it fake for the united states to do the same and is there any point at which the united states would consider arming the rebels? >> i was one of the first leaders around the world to say assaad had to go. in response to the incredible brutality that his government displayed in the face of what were initially peaceful protests. obviously the situation in syria has dedoor yore rated -- has deteriorated since then. we have been engaged to help the opposition. we have committed to hundreds of millions of dollars of humanitarian aid to help folks both inside of syria and outside of syria. we are constantly consulting with the opposition on how they can get organized so that they're not splinters and divided in the face of the onslaught from the assaad regime. we are in very close contact with countries like turkey and jordan that immediately border syria and have an impact and obviously israel which is having already grave concerns as we do about, for example, movements of chemi
france has recognized the opposition coalition. what would it fake for the united states to do the same and is there any point at which the united states would consider arming the rebels? >> i was one of the first leaders around the world to say assaad had to go. in response to the incredible brutality that his government displayed in the face of what were initially peaceful protests. obviously the situation in syria has dedoor yore rated -- has deteriorated since then. we have been...
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the fifth straight year of a $1 trillion plus straight deficit all under president obama. 40 years, france having its worst champagne crop in four decades because of bad weather? but it shouldn't hurt bubbly supplies. at least for this new year. brian? >> brian: attorney general eric holder knew this past summer that the c.i.a. director, david petraeus, was part of an f.b.i. investigation into him. the white house claims they knew nothing until after the election. listen. >> how is it that the white house didn't have any idea of this until the day after the election? >> well, i would refer you to the f.b.i they have, as i understand it, protocols in place for when they notify the legislative and executive branches. it's simply a fact that the white house was not aware of the situation regarding general petraeus until wednesday and the situation regarding general allen until friday. >> brian: the protocol. let's just not tell he him. this believable? let's ask our giggling panel, tony is here, former press aide to jack kemp. and the president of talk radio news service, penn jillette a come
the fifth straight year of a $1 trillion plus straight deficit all under president obama. 40 years, france having its worst champagne crop in four decades because of bad weather? but it shouldn't hurt bubbly supplies. at least for this new year. brian? >> brian: attorney general eric holder knew this past summer that the c.i.a. director, david petraeus, was part of an f.b.i. investigation into him. the white house claims they knew nothing until after the election. listen. >> how is...